Advances in Archaeological Practice

Papers
(The TQCC of Advances in Archaeological Practice is 4. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-04-01 to 2024-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
Machine Learning Arrives in Archaeology43
Affording Archaeology: How Field School Costs Promote Exclusivity27
Creating and Supporting a Harassment- and Assault-Free Field School23
Digital Data and Data Literacy in Archaeology Now and in the New Decade20
Will It Ever Be FAIR?19
Integrating Remote Sensing and Indigenous Archaeology to Locate Unmarked Graves16
The CARE Principles and the Reuse, Sharing, and Curation of Indigenous Data in Canadian Archaeology15
The Integration of Lidar and Legacy Datasets Provides Improved Explanations for the Spatial Patterning of Shell Rings in the American Southeast14
Remote Sensing and Indigenous Communities12
Mental Health and the Field Research Team12
Forecast for the US CRM Industry and Job Market, 2022–203111
Is It Better to Be Objectively Wrong or Subjectively Right?10
Toward a Safe Archaeology Field School9
Using the ArcGIS Collector Mobile App for Settlement Survey Data Collection in Armenia9
Ethics and Best Practices for Mapping Archaeological Sites8
When Computers Dream of Charcoal8
Mitigating Chronic Diseases during Archaeological Fieldwork8
Rethinking Research Sites as Wilderness Activity Sites8
Unpiloted Aerial Vehicle Acquired Lidar for Mapping Monumental Architecture7
Recommendations for Safety Education and Training for Graduate Students Directing Field Projects7
The Importance of Minimally Invasive Remote Sensing Methods in Huron-Wendat Archaeology7
Mixing Worlds7
Integrating Digital Datasets into Public Engagement through ArcGIS StoryMaps7
Heavy Metals in Archaeological Soils7
The Role of GPR in Community-Driven Compliance Archaeology with Tribal and Non-tribal Communities in Central California7
Enhanced Exhibitions? Discussing Museum Apps after a Decade of Development6
Have Video Games Evolved Enough to Teach Human Origins?6
Archaeological Survey Supported by Mobile GIS6
How Many Dates Do I Need?6
The Changing Profile of Tenure-Track Faculty in Archaeology6
Connecting Native Students to STEM Research Using Virtual Archaeology5
What North American Archaeology Needs to Take Advantage of the Digital Data Revolution5
Emerging Needs for Creative Mitigation: Recent Trends in Archaeology and Historic Preservation in Albania5
Teaching for Data Reuse and Working toward Digital Literacy in Archaeology5
Wilderness Medicine Education5
Large Language Models and Generative AI, Oh My!4
SfM Photogrammetric Field Methods for Historic Burial Excavations: The Case of Bethel Cemetery4
Applying Risk Management Concepts from CRM and the Outdoor Recreation Industry to Academic Archaeology Projects4
Foregrounding Daily Data Collection on Archaeological Fieldwork4
Ten Myths about Medical Emergencies and Medical Kits4
Regional Ways of Seeing: A Big-Data Approach for Measuring Ancient Visualscapes4
Spaces for Creativity in Mediterranean Archaeological Heritage Management4
The Use and Challenges of Spatial Data in Archaeology4
Relationship Prediction in a Knowledge Graph Embedding Model of the Illicit Antiquities Trade4
Making Mitigation Meaningful to Descendant Communities: An Example from Zuni4
How to Record Current Events like an Archaeologist4
Beyond Chronology, Using Bayesian Inference to Evaluate Hypotheses in Archaeology4
The Field School Syllabus4
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